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So, 'What's Up Matador' is this quirky dive into the music scene in the late '90s. Bill Boggs, despite being somewhat of an enigma in directing, brings this casual vibe where you feel like you're eavesdropping on real conversations. Liz Phair and Yo La Tengo pop in, lending their perspectives, but it’s the kids who really steal the show. Their unfiltered excitement and curiosity about the music industry make for a refreshing take. The pacing is laid-back, almost documentary-like, which keeps it engaging without feeling rushed. The film captures that raw energy of indie music at the time and provides a snapshot of those formative moments that many might find nostalgic. It's definitely got its own charm.
Unique blend of interviews and candid momentsCaptures the indie music spirit of the '90sInformative yet casual tone
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